The Trinity

The Trinity


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glorydaz

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Uhm.... I didn't make any rule.

I'm just warning people that it may not be the best idea to go against the will of GOD and the teachings of the Christ, knowingly.



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Right, you just supported GT with her rule....missing the point altogether.

Those IN CHRIST don't need to be warned. Our confidence is in His performing His work in us. In that we have found rest and perfect peace.
 

popsthebuilder

New member
Is Christ divided? Did Peter die for you?

We are all unified in Him. Our differences are overshadowed by His glory.
Yet you accuse based on those differences seemingly.

Different limbs?

Branches that make up the tree?

Fingers of the hand?

Nothing?

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popsthebuilder

New member
Right, you just supported GT with her rule....missing the point altogether.

Those IN CHRIST don't need to be warned. Our confidence is in His performing His work in us. In that we have found rest and perfect peace.
Those in Christ aren't who I was warning obviously.

Comon then.... Pick it up, pick it up now, move along....

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God's Truth

New member
Obviously it doesn't bother you that all Christianity, from ancient Greek to Roman, from Catholic to Protestant all through history have ALL held to the Trinity_

False doctrines were around even among the brothers when Paul walked the earth and preached.

Doesn't bother me one bit. I love exposing falseness and preaching God's Truth.
 

popsthebuilder

New member
Nonsense.

The Greek and Romans delivered Christianity to the rest of the world- in fact, a lot of this world is a direct image of them, id not a bit more refined :chuckle:
Yet the vast majority of the whole world is lost....couldn't be something is slightly off now could it? It definitely isn't even mentioned in the Bible.

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In all of your hundreds of words I have lost track of what you are trying to say,

I highly doubt that you are too stupid to understand what I have written. In any case, whether you simply did not wish to actually read it, you were too tired, or you are somehow being intellectually dishonest (something else I highly doubt after previous conversations), I will shorten it for you.

What I am saying is that, no matter what context you look at, the meaning of the passage remains the same: It is impossible to recrucify Christ and start over as if nothing happened. In other words, it may be possible to lose your relationship with God by going back to living like the world, but it is impossible to lose your salvation: therefore, those who have turned back to the world cannot turn back to God in the same way as when they first acknowledged Christ as Savior, for it is impossible to start over as if nothing has happened. No matter the context, no matter the version of the Bible you look at, it was written to believers (specifically Jewish) to encourage them to continue in spiritual maturity, and to give them hope and security in the finished work of Christ. I hope this clears up what I am saying.

I just checked through 18 different English translations and in their translation, none of them seemed to say that the verse was saying that one could not fall away, or that renewal after such a falling away after this point was a possibility.Do you have any translation of Hebrews 6, from anyone, that properly conveys your meaning here?

As I said previously, the falling away part (no matter which version you choose) does not change the overall meaning of the passage: and actually, as much as I dislike the Message, It conveys the actual meaning of the passage the best. Give that one a look.
 
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